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These pages constitute a dossier of information relating to concerns over the current progress and direction of NHS Connecting for Health's National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT). This dossier has been compiled over recent months by the set of signatories to open letters calling for an independent inquiry into and detailed technical review of NPfIT, as we continued to learn about the Programme, and is now made available here to a general readership.
Some noteworthy recent additions
Health Select Committee Inquiry
Supplier sets out risks facing NHS IT plan
Summary: Private Eye Special Report on the NHS IT Programme
Public Accounts Committee: Department of Health: The National Programme for IT in the NHS
Our Supplementary Evidence to the EPR Inquiry on Independent Reviews
Bad Health Informatics Can Kill
Secret papers reveal Blair's rushed NPfIT plans
Summary Care Record Early Adopter Programme: An independent evaluation by University College London
Newcastle NHS trust quits the NPfIT ship
NHS records project grinds to halt
Tensions and Paradoxes in Electronic Patient Record Research: A Systematic Literature Review Using the Meta-narrative Method
Printable (4.2MB PDF file) 471-page report based on the contents of this on-line dossier, as of 26 Jan 2010.
(Here for the record is the 212-page 3.5MB PDF version, printed copies of which were distributed to a large
number of MPs and officials on 18 Jan 2007.)
Health Select Committee
The Open Letter to the Health Select Committee
This letter, signed by twenty-three academics, was sent on 10 April 2006. One of the immediate consequences was that we all received invitations from the Director-General of NPfIT, to discuss the concerns expressed. In addition the House Select Committee requested from us, and were provided with, a memorandum containing a more detailed proposal and with suggestions for the terms of reference for an independent technical assessment of NPfIT, together with an initial version of a Bibliography of Published Concerns.
Agreed Statement
This agreed statement was issued, and placed on the NHS Connecting for Health web-site, following the meeting at NHS attended by representatives of the signatories on 20 April 2006.
Initial Incorrect Version of the Agreed statement
This was placed on the Connecting for Health web-site shortly after meeting, but replaced by a corrected version once we had pointed out the small but significant error.
Current Replacement Text on the CfH Web-Site
The text (in place of the agreed text) provided on the CfH web-site as of 12 Oct 2006 - it is not known when the original agreed statement - which made it clear that both sides accepted that a "constructive and pragmatic independent review of the programme could be valuable" - was replaced by this text.
Media Commentary on the Open Letter and the Agreed Statement
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 7 articles.)
====Memorandum for Health Committee==== (Sent on request 14 May 2006)
====Technical Review ToR==== (Attachment to the memorandum sent on 14 May 2006)
Second Open Letter to the Health Select Committee
(This further letter, by the same signatories, was sent to the Health Select Committee on October 6, 2006.)
Media Commentary on the Second Open Letter
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 7 articles.)
Media Commentary on our NHS IT Info Dossier
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 7 articles.)
Health Select Committee Inquiry
(Documents and media commentary following the Health Select Committee's reversal of their earlier decisions, and announcement that they would hold an inquiry into NPfIT.)
Unpublished Concerns Regarding NPfIT
This section of the dossier contains previously-unpublished informative and constructive contributions that we have received from people who have extensive direct knowledge of NPfIT and the challenges of developing large IT systems.
Bibliography of Published Concerns Regarding NPfIT
This ever-growing set of quotations (now greatly expanded from the original version provided to the Health Select Committee in May 2006) gives just one side of the case, so to speak - no doubt a number of alternative quotations relating to NPfIT could be selected that would paint a somewhat rosier picture - this however is a task for CfH.
Supplier Problems - iSOFT
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 52 articles.)
Supplier Problems - Accenture
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 12 articles.)
Supplier Problems - Others
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 71 articles.)
User Surveys and Consultations
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 42 articles.)
Privacy and Safety
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 122 articles.)
System Reliability and Performance
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 59 articles.)
Delays and Specification Changes
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 74 articles.)
General Warnings and Advice
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, 125 articles.)
National Audit Office
(Reports and commentary)
Public Accounts Committee
(Hearings, submissions and commentary)
Parliament
(Official records, reports, etc.)
Individual Members of Parliament
Written parliamentary questions (since Jan 2004), and papers, speeches, etc., relating to concerns about NPfIT, by current MPs. (The answers to the written questions can be found via the links provided.)
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David Amess, Richard Bacon, Annette Brooke, Paul Burstow, Vincent Cable, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Quentin Davies, Nadine Dorries, David Drew, Paul Farrelly, Tim Farron, Lynne Featherstone, Andrew George, Ian Gibson, Sandra Gidley, Paul Goodman, John Hemming, Charles Hendry, Lynne Jones, Andrew Lansley, Edward Leigh, Tim Loughton, Gordon Marsden, Francis Maude, Austin Mitchell, Andrew Murrison, Douglas Naysmith, Mark Oaten, Stephen O'Brien, George Osborne, Andrew Pelling, Michael Penning, John Pugh, Laurence Robertson, Adrian Sanders, Andrew Selous, Grant Shapps, Howard Stoate, Graham Stuart, David Taylor, Richard Taylor, Mark Todd, Keith Vaz, Theresa Villiers, Steve Webb, Mark Williams, Derek Wyatt, Tim Yeo
Individual Members of the House of Lords
Written parliamentary questions (since Jan 2004), and papers, speeches, etc., relating to concerns about NPfIT. (The answers to the written questions can be found via the links provided.)
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Baroness Cumberlege, Lord Hanningfield, Lord Harris of Haringey, Earl Howe, Lord Lucas, Lord Morris of Manchester,The Earl of Northesk
Department of Health
(Documents and commentary.)
British Computer Society
(On the BCS's statements about NPfIT; the actual statements are referenced in appropriate sections of the Bibliography of Published Concerns, above.)
NPfIT Specifications and Policies
(Reports and commentary.)
Refereed Studies
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, papers providing detailed field studies of deployed healthcare systems, in particular NHS EPR systems.)
Other Documents
(Quotations from, and links to the full text of, other relevant documents.)
Other Websites
(Relevant websites and other online resources.)